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  2. Snakebite (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A snakebite is an alcoholic drink made with equal parts lager and cider. [1] If a dash of blackcurrant cordial is added, it is known as a "Diesel" or a "Snakebite and Black". It was first popularised in the UK in the 1980s. [citation needed]

  3. Habushu - Wikipedia

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    Removing the intestines of the snake, as in the second method, is thought to decrease the drink's particularly unpleasant smell. A Habu snake is able to mate for as long as 26 hours, which causes some to believe that a drink of habushu may help sexual dysfunction in men. [ 6 ]

  4. Snake wine - Wikipedia

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    Snake is one of Vietnamese varieties of rượu thuốc. [1] The bottle on the left is a cobra wine (Rượu rắn). Scorpion and snake wine. Snake wine (Chinese: 蛇酒; pinyin: shé-jiǔ; Vietnamese: rượu rắn; Khmer: ស្រាពស់, sra poas) is an alcoholic beverage produced by infusing whole snakes in rice wine or grain alcohol.

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  6. Best Bites: Smoking Halloween drink - AOL

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    Welcome to Best Bites, a twice-weekly video series that aims to satisfy your never-ending craving for food content through quick, beautiful videos for the at-home foodie.

  7. Best Bites: Apple cider bourbon cocktail - AOL

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    Make sure to get every last drop from the cheesecloth, that's where the flavor is! Pour into mason jars and keep refrigerated. Serve hot with cinnamon stick garnish or cold with bourbon

  8. Shooter (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A shooter, or shot, is a small serving of spirits or a mixed drink (usually about one US fluid ounce or 30 millilitres), typically consumed quickly, often in a single gulp. It is common to serve a shooter as a side to a larger drink. [1] Shooters can be shaken, stirred, blended, layered, or simply poured.

  9. Talk:Snakebite (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Probably because (I think), the poison you suck out of a snake bite (or at least the majority of them) is the same colour (roughly) as the drink. Hence "snakebite". I might be completely wrong, but I remember having been told that.(128.243.220.21 12:18, 17 February 2007 (UTC))